Introducing the Keychron V6 Max – a premium upgraded wireless mechanical keyboard that transforms your typing experience. Featuring a robust 108-key full-size layout, this keyboard combines cutting-edge technology with unparalleled comfort. Thanks to its 2.4 GHz wireless connection with a rapid 1000 Hz polling rate and Bluetooth 5.1 capability, you can seamlessly connect up to three devices, whether you’re on Mac or Windows.
Crafted with a unique gasket design and sound-absorbing foam, the V6 Max minimizes noise and enhances typing satisfaction. Its double-shot PBT keycaps provide exceptional oil resistance and durability, ensuring the key legends remain vibrant through extensive use. The south-facing RGB backlighting allows you to customize aesthetics with adjustable hue, saturation, and effect speed, all at your fingertips.
With the Keychron Launcher web app, remapping keys is effortless. Drag and drop your favorite keys and macro commands to tailor your experience across macOS, Windows, or Linux. Plus, the hot-swappable feature lets you easily change out pre-lubed Gateron Jupiter Brown switches without soldering, accommodating nearly all 3-pin and 5-pin MX switches for personalized feel and performance.
Designed for versatility, the V6 Max suits various environments, from gaming desks to office spaces. Elevate your productivity and enjoyment with this modern, feature-rich keyboard that combines style and functionality in every keystroke. Experience the V6 Max today and redefine how you interact with your devices.
Gnathand –
I have never liked most of the laptop or short travel keyboard I have used. They were so cramped and very uncomfortable to type on. This Keychron V6 Max mechanical Keyboard is awesome. Customizable lighting, from colors to patterns, and a good heavy feel to it. The keyboard doesn’t feel like it will rattle away from you as you type on it. The brown tactile keys that I bought feel great without being louder than the laptop keyboard I had. The mechanical feel is just theraputic and the key travel isn’t as much as I remembered the cheap one I grew up with 15-20 years ago. Wish I would have bought one before. I plan to use it for photo editing and light coding. The full 102+ key keyboard layout is awesome and spacious. the laptop key boards aren’t comfortable to type on in the lap, cuz you gotta balance it all, the stand alone keys are much better. Full sized keys helps with the typing experience. I also had a BT logitech k380 before and it had very stiff keys, were these just fall at the right pressure. Because it is hot key swapable and customizable, in both layout and the type of keys after the purchase, I look forward to rearranging some keys. I came from a Windows and moving to a mac so somethings aren’t in the right spot lol. The brown keys are not loud by any stretch, I wonder what the banana (clicky) keys feel like, but the I am glad I did not get the red (linear) keys. I like the tactile feel for sure. Let’s me know I got the key pressed without having to slam it down all the way. It is expensive, but it works and for the right computer experience (mechanical keyboard) then it is worth it. A note on the keys, the back light does not shine thru the key itself, but around the keys. The white paint on the dark keys with a big monitor in front of you and the back light on and you won’t have a problem, but with a laptop only screen high up on a stand using BT? Idk, not my use case, but I imagine it would not be as easy, just an fyi, only con I could think of.
andrew schumann-jacobson –
Bulonito teclado , llegó bien
andrew schumann-jacobson –
Got this keyboard back in august to replace an old water damaged razer board and was tired of the super expensive ecosystems all the gaming boards make, this has been one of the best purchases I have made in awhile, the board is super responsive and honestly pretty darn quiet as well. I have never had an issue with connection and the battery life usually lasts for 3-4 days of constant use even with the lights one. The only real criticism I have with this board, which is a criticism of a ton of boards from brands like keychron, is that south facing rgb lights suck, like just completely terrible with any for of shine through keycap. I have a set of pudding caps on mine and the light doesn’t even reach the lettering, I know the general excuse is key sticking from some brands of keycaps but south facing rgb lights need to go, either that or more brands need to make shine throughs that actually work with them cause at the moment no one makes them, not even keychron with exclusively uses south facing rgb, so keep that in mind if you are considering this board and lights are important to you.
monkeychef –
Just check all of the features when you get it. The switch to go from Wired / Wireless / Bluetooth was broken on my first one. Amazon sent a replacement next day so can’t ding em there.
I’ve been using membrane keyboards for about two decades. I still game frequently. This has been a really good keyboard to transition over the mechanical. They keys are fairly quiet compared to some other switches that I have tried and they require roughly the same amount of force to press as the membrane keyboard. Hitting the keys just feels more purposeful somehow, probably because of the feedback going through a full keystroke.
The extra features have been nice too – love the knob and 4 misc buttons in the top right that I use to switch sound output devices. The keychron software is great but I do wish it had a local client in case the site is down. Remapping is easy and there are a lot of useful default keys.
Highly recommend this keyboard. Pair it with a good wrist rest (can recommend the Glorious wooden one) and a coiled USB cable and you are set.
Xander –
I quite like this keyboard right out of the box, but ultimately got it as my first foray into the world of custom mechanical keebs. It’s great for that, a platform to mess with. I did a lot of studying on what to start with and this really hits all my buttons – hehe. I have two other mech keebs – one of them also a Keychron and it’s also very good (just not a 100% size like this one). I do recommend Keychron.
The design is good. It’s quite heavy but has enough grab-able chassis all round for me to move easily.
It has a freakin’ knob! I freakin’ love knobs! It’s pre-programmed for the main volume and it pushes for mute – so cool. The placement of it kinda crowds the F-keys, but that’s worth it for sure.
It’s pretty quiet which isn’t a bad thing. I like the sound it makes and I might even like it louder.
The feel of the Gateron Banana switches is great. I like the tactile bump and the force is just enough to please me. I’m looking for a more forceful and tactile switch, but these are great for now.
The key caps are not translucent, so I’m looking for others also, but these are fine.
It is completely programmable, of course, and I have yet to mess with it, but I understand it has QMK firmware that can be customized with some open source software called VIA which was one of many requirements for me.
All in all, at ~$115 this is a good bargain. Highly recommended.